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Originally posted by ejanson65 View Post@Cayman
The A350 will certainly save fuel vs A340. No issue there.
My point is that because there is huge difference in lease costs between the A340 and A350 the cost savings are going to be a lot less. It isn't some magical solution to profitability as is repeatedly mentioned.
Corrected calculation 4400nm x 2 x 30 x5 = $1,320,000/month in fuel savings. Subtract the difference in leasing costs leaves you with $820,000 in savings.
With losses of $13,000,000+/month this is only going to make a 6-7% difference. Savings could very well be less if the difference in lease costs is more than $500,000/month.
(Historical note:- Senior UL Captain told me the same fuel efficiency argument was used when the Tristar was replaced by the A340)
@Srilankan1
Too little too late IMHO.
For an otherwise well run airline however, the increased leasing cost is easily set off by the potential savings in fuel costs and that is where I had disagreed with your assertion.
BTW, according to CGM, CMB-LHR distance is 4708 NM and with the obligatory 30-45 minutes London city tour before descending in to LHR, I thought 5,000 NM is a fair figure. Having said that, your figure of USD 1.3M a month saving is more plausible, as I did not account for the fact that the same aircraft cannot be rotated fast enough for the next trip the following day with westward block time exceeding 11 hours, so the actual utilization of the A359 would be less.Last edited by Cayman; 05-06-2014, 02:37 PM.
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Now that we are opening this can of worms again, we all know the reason: MR's entourage wanted seats on a UL flight from LHR to CMB at short notice and the airline refused to bump off fare paying passengers.
This again goes to prove that my suggestion, that MR should have his own presidential aircraft (and in my opinion he deserves one, as the head of the state - and now even more so as the chairperson of the commonwealth-). It will be a lot cheaper for the country even if he gets his own A380, because the damage caused to the UL will then be avoided and UL could be run like a commercial enterprise.
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Yes Cayman...We all know the reason why the management contract was not extended; but when you have internet trolls mis representing/skirting around facts like saying breaking away from EK was due to a simple and just ending of a term then I have a problem with that statement.
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Originally posted by Speedbird View PostHe would not answer that...I also would like to add another question for that...since this a "10 Year" deal; why did GOSL revoke the CEO's Visa before the end of the 10 Year term?
if you go to skyscapers Forum i still have Hill's photo as my Avatar. I changed it soon after MR eliminated that excellent CEO from Srilankan Airline.
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Originally posted by Cayman View PostThis again goes to prove that my suggestion, that MR should have his own presidential aircraft (and in my opinion he deserves one, as the head of the state - and now even more so as the chairperson of the commonwealth-). It will be a lot cheaper for the country even if he gets his own A380, because the damage caused to the UL will then be avoided and UL could be run like a commercial enterprise.
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Originally posted by banuthev View PostA7-ADV (CN 3274) to be SriLankan's second A321. According to skyliners, A7-ADV flew to Dublin for paintwork on 30/5/14.
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Any other pics of A7-ADV? upcoming 4R-ABR ;-)
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Airbus A350 XWB to enter service by end of 2014
The A350 XWB has successfully passed water ingestion tests (performed by flight test aircraft MSN004), confirming its ability to operate on wet runways. The A350 is scheduled for entry into service with Qatar Airways in Q4 2014.
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